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Academic achievement recognized during grad- uation. In 1945 a war ended, and, it was hoped, a new generation would grow up in a more peaceful world. Instead, that generation grew up in a world of exxitement and conflict. In 1963, youth marched to Birmingham; in 1964, youth marched to Washington; in 1965 youth marched in the streets of Ful- lerton. Today youth is protesting in Vietnam; today youth is dying; today youth is sacrificing itself for tomor- row ' s world. This expressive generation is aware of its troubled environment — aware that changes are necessary for survival. Youth is willing to commit itself to making these changes. By shouting, writing, painting and singing students are making the world aware of this commitment. A new generation is eagerly rushing to rebuild its world — rushing at a pace that excites the younger and more dynamic and fright- ens the older more conservative mem- bers of society. I r r viXte Spirited urgency pervades an at- mosphere heavy with the threat of atomic power, tyrannical prejudice and paralyzing fear. So little time remains to plan and dream, yet an eternity rests on the blueprint drawn today. — So little time to insure that time will be available to future generations. Burning draft cards is a destructive mode of expression, but not the prev- alent mode. The majority of this ex- pressive generation are concerned with earnest protest against the evils they notice and direct action to correct them. Expressive students are building — building an interest in government, building hope for impoverished world citizens, building close relationships be- tween races, building dedication to freedom for all. This expressive genera- tion is a generation of builders, of far- sighted and perceptive individuals, liv- ing in depth for today, creating in depth for tomorrow. Symbolizing Cal States growtti, both educationolly and physically, the new campus library now stands completed.
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